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Subject: | Do Migratory Birds Fly In Clouds - And at Night. |
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Date: | Sat, 3 Nov 2012 10:35:40 +1100 |
Yep, that's how I know they're BQs. The two note, rising crow, high overhead, repeated every 20 seconds or so as they head out over the ocean. Similarly, Noisy pittas use their standard call. One of them I heard when I was at the top of a hill, was clearly flying the 18 or so km across the sea from Magnetic Is to Cape Cleveland. cheers, Eric On 02/11/2012, at 6:33 PM, "Peter Shute" <> wrote: > Eric, what does a Brown Quail sound like flying over at night? Do they make > their usual contact call in flight? > > Peter Shute > > > -------------------------- > Sent using BlackBerry > |
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